All Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse lounges are open to airline passengers with an Upper Class boarding pass, specific elite members, eligible Amex cardholders, and those flying Delta One to or from the U.K.
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Can I buy lounge access at Heathrow? Yes, it's easy to buy lounge access with Holiday Extras. Simply enter your travel dates and choose the lounge that takes your fancy.
Customers may access the Clubhouse at London Heathrow when traveling in an eligible cabin or through their eligible frequent flyer status. Lounge access varies by airline. Don't see your SkyTeam airline or frequent flyer program listed? Check out the SkyTeam Lounge Finder.
Day passes for lounges that belong to specific airlines can be purchased in person at the lounge, but you can be denied entry if the lounge is full. Check to see whether the airline offers lounge day passes through its app or website. Are you traveling with others? Before booking, research the lounge's guest policy.
Passengers pay for the entrance or flight tickets can also include lounge service. Certain credit cards or boarding passes also allow you to enter the lounges. In overbooking cases, lounge service is provided to the passengers.
If you've saved enough Virgin Points and there is availability in the higher cabin (Premium or Upper Class), the flight can be upgraded*. So if you've already made your booking on a reward flight, unfortunately you cannot upgrade.
If not for the wider seats, you should definitely upgrade to Virgin's Premium economy for a superior meal. Back in economy, you may receive a packaged meal with much fewer options, but I was quite impressed with the meal service I had.
If you're flying during an off-peak season and the airline has plenty of empty seats in Business Class, it may be a cost-effective option. But, if you're flying during a peak season and the airline has a limited number of seats available for upgrades, booking in advance may be the better choice.
Virgin Atlantic recommends you arrive at the airport 2-3 hours before your flight is scheduled to depart. The cut-off time for checking in and checking baggage is 60 minutes before departure time.